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The ending of this seems to put Uncle Ike right up there, perhaps without the "Norman Rockwell"-isms that Bradbury seems to tend towards.
X Minus 1 - Sound and Vision! hyperdave 2006
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The ending of this seems to put Uncle Ike right up there, perhaps without the "Norman Rockwell"-isms that Bradbury seems to tend towards.
Archive 2006-06-01 hyperdave 2006
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Earlier today, official Washington paid its tribute to a man one of the speakers, the first President Bush called a Norman Rockwell painting come to life.
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Think of that warm, fuzzy feeling you get when imagining a perfect "Norman Rockwell" moment -- that is oxytocin flowing through your veins, and it is a powerful healer.
Kari Henley: The Splendor and the Struggle of Holiday Gatherings Kari Henley 2010
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Think of that warm, fuzzy feeling you get when imagining a perfect "Norman Rockwell" moment -- that is oxytocin flowing through your veins, and it is a powerful healer.
Kari Henley: The Splendor And The Struggle Of Holiday Gatherings Kari Henley 2010
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Think of that warm, fuzzy feeling you get when imagining a perfect "Norman Rockwell" moment -- that is oxytocin flowing through your veins, and it is a powerful healer.
Kari Henley: The Splendor And The Struggle Of Holiday Gatherings Kari Henley 2010
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Think of that warm, fuzzy feeling you get when imagining a perfect "Norman Rockwell" moment -- that is oxytocin flowing through your veins, and it is a powerful healer.
Kari Henley: The Splendor and the Struggle of Holiday Gatherings Kari Henley 2010
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We are proud that from the all-white "Norman Rockwell" communities of Iowa; to the roadside bar with "Rednecks for Obama" on the marquee; to the suburbs of Philadelphia -- our fellow Americans have been willing to put centuries of prejudice behind them.
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I grew up in rural Kansas, with the kind of Norman Rockwell childhood you hear a lot about these days: our two-room school's baseball diamond was carved from a cornfield.
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I grew up in rural Kansas, with the kind of Norman Rockwell childhood you hear a lot about these days: our two-room school's baseball diamond was carved from a cornfield.
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